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Batman: The Killing Joke (Graphic Novel, Paperback)

Posted on 2010-11-24




Name:Batman: The Killing Joke (Graphic Novel, Paperback)
ASIN/ISBN:1401216676
Publish Date:Dec 1 1995
Pages:48 Pages + Covers
File size:21.94 Mb
ISBN: 0930289455
Publish Date: Dec 1 1995
Pages: 48 Pages + Covers
File Size: 21.94 MB
Other Info: Alan Moore & Brian Bolland; DC Comics; CBR; Canada, 11th Printing
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Batman: The Killing Joke is an influential one-shot graphic novel written by Alan Moore (of Watchmen fame), drawn by Brian Bolland, featuring the superhero and title character Batman and his archenemy the Joker, and published by DC Comics in 1988. The story would affect the mainstream Batman continuity in that it features (spoiler alert!--but of course you know this already) the shooting and crippling of Barbara Gordon by the Joker, an event which would lead her to adopt the role and identity of Oracle, a vital source of information for Batman and other superheroes. The plot revolves around a largely psychological battle between Batman and the Joker, who has escaped from Arkham Asylum. The Joker intends to drive Gotham City Police Commissioner James Gordon insane to prove that the most upstanding citizen can go mad after having "one bad day". Along the way, the Joker has flashbacks to his early life, gradually explaining his possible origins--possible because he himself is unsure: "If I'm going to have a past, I prefer it to be multiple choice!" It is a tale of insanity and human perseverance, one of the darkest ever in the entire Batman mythos. This insanity is further explored in the subtext that Batman may be just as insane as the criminals and super-villains he faces, only manifesting it in a different manner. Alan Moore sums it best: "Psychologically Batman and the Joker are mirror images of each other." And such dichotomy between Batman and the Joker is never more creatively explored, either in words or in pictures--or both--than in The Killing Joke.

This is a continuation of an ongoing effort to post--and present--the superhero Batman in a coherent manner, in the present canon and in the main continuity of DC Comics' Multiverse. An effort that is admittedly and ultimately crippled by the fact that almost all of my own digital copies were irretrievably lost as a result storing them in poor-quality recordable media, and that I had to make do with what I can get from wherever and whatever is available at the moment.

Anyhow, since I have already established Batman's development from his accepted origins in Batman: Year One to that initial wrap-up of sorts in Batman: Dark Victory (see links below), it's time to fully get acquainted with the character commonly described as Batman's greatest foe, in the one-shot that only Alan Moore, one of the greatest and finest comics writers of all time, could write, superbly aided in the telling by artist Brian Bolland.

More reviews and other editorial rhapsodies on this graphic novel may be found @http://www.amazon.com/Batman-Killing-Joke-Alan-Moore/dp/0930289455.

& 8220; Hilary Goldstein of IGN Comics praised The Killing Joke, calling it "easily the greatest Joker story ever told", and adding that "Moore's rhythmic dialogue and Bolland's organic art create a unique story often mimicked but never matched." IGN declared The Killing Joke the third-greatest Batman graphic novel, after The Dark Knight Returns and Batman: Year One.

James Donnelly of Pop Syndicate called The Killing Joke "one of the greatest comics of the 20th century, period." -- Wikipedia
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Continuity Timeline:

Batman: Year One 1-4 Complete

Dark Moon Rising: Batman and the Monster Men 1-6 (of 6) Complete

Dark Moon Rising: Batman and the Mad Monk 1-6 Complete

Batman: The Man Who Laughs 1 (One-Shot)

Batman: The Long Halloween TPB

Batman: Dark Victory 0-13 (of 13) Complete

Catwoman: When In Rome 1-6 (of 6) Complete

Visit my blog often for regular and complete comic book series updates.
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